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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Sept. 3, 1910. 
Oct. 3-4.— Wheeling, W. Ya.—Big Game R. and G. C. 
H. G. FredrichS, Sec’}'. 
Oct. 3-4.—Ottawa, Ill.—Rainmakers’ G. C. Max Kneussl, 
Sec’yt , 
Oct. 4.—Princeton (Mo.) G. C. Dr. E. W. Stacy, Sec y. 
Oct. 4'-5. — Corydon (la.) G. C. E. P. Shipley, Sec’y. 
Oct. 4-5. — Knoxville (Term.) G. C. S. E. Pitner, Sec’y. 
Oct. 4-5.—Prospect Park, Md.—Prospect S. A. Samuel 
Regester, Treas. 
Oct. 6-7.—Pleasant Hill, Mo.—Afro : American T. S. L. 
ninth grand Afro-American handicap. T. H. Cohron, 
Sec’y. 
Oct. 6-7. — Yerdon, Neb. — Missouri and Kansas L. of T. 
S. B. F. Veach, Sec’y. 
Oct. 6-7.—Jacksonburg W. Va.—Monongahela Valley S.L, 
Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
Oct. 8.—Belvidere (N. J.) G. C. B. L. Cane, Mgr. 
Oct. 11.—West Chester (Pa.) G, C. F. IT. Eachus, Sec’y. 
Oct. 11-12.—Des Moines. Ia.—Hopkins Bros. Company. 
F. C. Whitney, Mgr. 
Oct. 12.—Delaware Water Gap (Pa.) G. C. Jos. H. 
Mass.—Berkshire G. C. John Ranse- 
C. 
w. 
G. 
S. Webster, Sec. 
Krick, Sec’y. 
A. K. Eudwig, 
Graves, Capt. 
Oct. 12.—Pittsfield, 
housen, Sec’y. 
Oct. 13-14.—Hot Springs (Ark.) G. C. S. W. Tucker, 
Sec’y. 
Oct. 15.—Haddonfield (N. J.) G. 
Oct. 19.—Lancaster (Pa.) G. C. 
Oct. 19.—Temple, Pa.—Hercules 
Sec’y. 
Oct. 19-20.—Fairmont (W. Ya.) 
Sec’y. 
Oct. 20.—Allentown, Pa.—Lehigh Valley S. A. Allen 
Heil. Sec’y. 
Oct. 21-22.—Cockeysville (Md.) G. C. A. H. Nofsinger, 
Sec’y. 
Nov. 30-Dec. 1.—Rising Sun (Md.) G. C. H. L. Worth¬ 
ington, Mgr. 
G. C. Ed. H. Taylor, 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Phil. B. Bekeart, of San Francisco, Cal., was a visitoi 
in New York early this week. He reports that duck 
shooting prospects on the Pacific Coast were never better. 
The dates of registered tournaments have been changed 
as follows: Delta, Colo., Gun Club, from Sept. 14-15 to 
Sept. 13-14; Target Gun Club, of Decatur, Ill., from 
Sept. 27-29 to Sept. 21-23. 
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The Hudson Gun Club, of Jersey City, announces that 
the regular club shoots will be held on dates as follows: 
Sept. 11 and 25, Oct 9 and 23, Nov. 6 and 20. Secretary 
T H. Kelley’s address is 45 Garrison avenue, Jersey City. 
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The tournament of the Dominion of Canada Trapshoot¬ 
ing Association for 1911 was fixed to take place at Belle¬ 
ville, Ont. Mark Sprague, a resident of that town, was 
elected president. At the 1910 tournament, held on the 
grounds of the Montreal Gun Club, at St. Lambert, Aug. 
22-24, the Squier money-back system was used and gave 
much satisfaction. The renowned expert, Luther J. 
Squier, was manager. The numerous trophy events .were 
closely contested, and the shooting was of an exception¬ 
ally high order. Details will be found elsewhere in our 
trap columns. 
At the tournament of the Asbury Park, N. J., Shooting 
Association, Aug. 24-26, Charles W. Billings won the 
Hunter vase on the first day, after a tie on 94 out of 100 
with Maps and Matthews. He scored a straight 25.in the 
shoot-off and won. The Freehold Gun Club team won 
the three-man team event for the Atlantic Coast cham¬ 
pionship on the second day with a total of 141 out of 150. 
The Individual Atlantic Coast Championship, on the third 
day, was won by Dr. F. W. Matthews with 100 straight. 
H. P. Herman was high amateur for the three days with 
544. High runs were not uncommon. 
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At the tournament of the Arkansas State Sportsmen’s 
Association, held at Fort Smith, Aug. 23-25, the individual 
championship, shot for on the first day, was won by 
E. C. Arnold, of Pine Bluff, with a total of 49 out of 
50. The runner-up. Geo. W. Clements, of Little Rock, 
scored 47. The two-man team contest for the champion¬ 
ship, was won by Guy Chenault and Geo. Clements, of 
Little Rock, with individual scores of 25 and 24 respec¬ 
tively, a total of 49. The three-man team contest was won 
by Clement, Chenault dnd Dr. J. L. Dibrell, with a total 
of 73 out of 75. J. P. Wright, of Camden, won the 
handicap, from 20yds., with a total of 49. In the general 
averages, Homer Clark, professional, was high with 566 
out of 600; W. E. Grubb, second, 556; H. D. Freeman, 
third, 555; D. D. Gross, fourth, 544. Of the amateurs, 
J. E. Wells, Pine Bluff, scored 559; second, G. A. 
Schwake, 558; third, was a tie between Guy Chenault 
and Capt. Saxon on 546; fourth. Dr. Dibrell, 545. The 
Little Rock squad, Chenault, Clemens, Pemberton, 
Thibault and Omohundro, won the $50 for the highest 
total, 2617 out of 3000. The next shoot will be held at 
Little Rock. Bernard Waters. 
Grand Island Tournament. 
Aug 23-24.— The two-day registered tournament of the 
Grand Island, Neb., Gun Club, had a total of seventy-one 
amateurs, and six professionals. The totals follow: 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
•_A 
s 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
White .. 
. 200 
196 
200 
196 
Avlesworth . 
. 200 
186 
200 
188 
Townsend . 
. 200 
181 
200 
193 
O N Ford. 
. 200 
192 
200 
195 
Call . 
. 200 
193 
200 
190 
. 200 
193 
200 
180 
Fields . 
. 200 
154 
200 
150 
Glade .. 
. 100 
SO 
200 
175 
Hook . 
. 200 
175 
200 
172 
Hufford . 
. 200 
180 
200 
160 
Southard . 
. 200 
187 
200 
181 
Wiseman . 
. 200 
175 
45 
34 
Copsey ... 
Williams . 
. 200 
186 
200 
179 
. 200 
176 
100 
91 
. 200 
180 
100 
92 
Robb . 
. 200 
180 
200 
186 
Schwerin . 
. 200 
192 
200 
185 
Keating .. 
. 200 
170 
200 
164 
Phillips . 
. 200 
177 
200 
162 
Walters . 
. 200 
186 
200 
184 
Morrill . 
. 200 
1S1 
200 
170 
Watkins . 
. 200 
182 
200 
184 
Ouimett . 
. 200 
179 
. . . 
* * \ $ 
. 200 
187 
. . * 
Slocum . 
. 200 
195 
200 
i% 
Hosier . 
. 200 
161 
200 
168 
Neville . 
. 200 
173 
200 
166 
Dey . 
. 200 
167 
178 
De Laney . 
. 200 
176 
200 
Beard . 
. 200 
190 
200 
182 
Skoog .< - 
. 200 
173 
100 
89 
Veach . 
. 200 
197 
200 
188 
Linderman . 
. 200 
192 
200 
196 
Thorpe . 
. 200 
185 
200 
188 
Seivers . 
. 200 
188 
200 
179 
Strickler . 
. 200 
186 
173 
Van Cott . 
. 200 
1S4 
200 
Holzworth . 
. 200 
ISO 
200 
187 
A Miller . 
. 200 
181 
200 
181 
Varner . 
. 200 
190 
D Bray . 
. 200 
183 
200 
is4 
A Bray . 
. 200 
189 
200 
185 
R Bray . 
. 100 
89 
100 
91 
Dwoark . 
. 200 
180 
200 
183 
Mitton . 
. 200 
172 
Hockreiter . 
. 200 
187 
. . . 
Boulier . 
. 200 
169 
. . . 
Muldoon . 
. 200 
170 
200 
153 
Smith . 
. 200 
177 
200 
176 
Brown . 
. 200 
194 
200 
186 
Shoop ..'. 
. 200 
193 
Brings .. 
. 200 
164 
Starkey . 
. 200 
178 
200 
isii 
Gates . 
. 200 
170 
Schroeder . 
. 200 
170 
200 
181 
F Miller . 
. 200 
185 
Hoffman . 
Professionals: 
200 
175 
Carter . 
. 200 
184 
200 
186 
Marshall . 
. 200 
190 
200 
188 
O’Brien . 
. 200 
197 
200 
198 
Gottlieb . 
. 200 
ISO 
200 
177 
Maxwell . 
. 200 
190 
200 
195 
Vietmeyer . 
. 200 
184 
200 
181 
Columbus (0.) Gun Club. 
Columbus, O., Aug. 27.—Fred Le Noir was high man 
Saturday afternoon at the Columbus Gun Club shoot, 
breaking 120 out of 125. He also broke 49 out of 50 in 
the race for the secretary trophy, but was not eligible to 
win. 
Capt. C. C. Carson won a point on the secretary trophy 
by breaking 47 out of 50. Wm. Webster and H. E. 
Smith shot the tie off for the Hunter Arms vase, each 
having three wins. Both shot from 22yds. Webster 
made the fine score of 29 out of 30 to H. E. Smith’s 25. 
J. W. Walsmith, of Bremen, O., was a welcome visitor. 
On Monday, Sept. 5, the annual corn roast will be held. 
All members with their wives and friends are invited to 
be there. Program starts at 1 o’clock. There will be a 
team race for the dinner, which will be served at 6 
o’clock; also a program calling for four 15-target and 
two 20-target races; entrance $6; purses divided 40, 30 
20 and 10. Don’t fail to be there. Dr. J. A. Van Fossen 
will be chief corn roaster. 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
F Le Noir... 
.. 125 
120 
H E Smith. 
95 
S3 
T Penn . 
.. 150 
125 
W Webster .... 
SO 
72 
O Shilling _ 
.. 125 
107 
L Fisher . 
85 
73 
G Smith . 
.. 100 
87 
1 Walsmith . 
100 
80 
C C Carson.... 
.. 50 
47 
W Chamberlain. 
70 
54 
Smith, Webster and Fisher shot from the 22yd. mark. 
■ Lon Fisher, Mgr. 
Medford Rod and Gun Club. 
Medford, Ore., Aug. 18-19.—Following are the scores 
for the tournament held Aug. 18 and 19: 
Shot at. Broke 
Mrs Topperwein 300 285 
L S German. 300 290 
T A Forbes. 300 292 
J R Converse... 300 282 
ITarrv Ellis .... 300 291 
L R'Barkley.... 300 289 
Dr Seeley . 300 271 
Tess Enyart .... 300 240 
C Haight . 300 258 
Shot at. Broke 
R W Clancey... 
300 
280 
B W King. 
300 
249 
II E Poston.... 
300 
278 
O O Helman... 
300 
277 
Claude Miles .. 
300 
262 
Ben Minard .. 
150 
130 
() rton . 
150 
127 
\Y Bowen . 
150 
125 
J. R. Wright. 
Gananoque Tournament. 
Gananoque, Can., Aug. 19-20.—The registered tourna¬ 
ment held here by the Thousand Islands Gun Club, had 
twenty-five amateurs and four professionals, as contest¬ 
ants. The totals follow: 
F A Parker. 
J E Jennings.... 
P Wakefield - 
W E Corfield. 
H Day . 
E P Wright. 
M Sprague . 
C F Boyle. 
E F Turley . 
C A Lewis. 
W F Stevens. 
F Dillon . 
W Gardiner .. 
F Willis . 
R Tulloch . 
A F Gay... 
J Frateschi . 
A D Brown. 
S Meggs . 
G Schwarz . 
T M Brady. 
W Kane . 
R E Hilborn.... 
M Ralph . 
Professionals: 
W B Darton. 
T II Keller. 
G M Dunkirk.... 
C Thomson . 
First Day. 
Shot at. Broke. 
150 
115 
150 
119 
200 
111 
150 
134 
150 
105 
150 
97 
150 
108 
150 
97 
150 
79 
150 
109 
120 
68 
150 
104 
60 
25 
105 
67 
150 
105 
105 
64 
90 
67 
120 
82 
90 
49 
65 
57 
90 
57 
75 
45 
150 
124’ 
150 
121 
150 
120 
150 
121 
Second Day. 
shot at. 
1 
Broke 
75 
54 
75 
64 
75 
55 
75 
64 
75 
67 
75 
4S 
75 
61 
75 
50 
75 
55 
75 
50 
60 
35 
'75 5S 
75 
*44 
45 
2S 
75 
70 
75 
67 
75 
65 
75 
63 
Danville Tournament. 
Aug. 23-24—The Danville, Ill., Rod and Gun Club held 
its tournament on the above date and had notable per¬ 
formances as follows: 1C ,. 3 . 
Amateur high gun, first day: First Wiggms, 193, 
second. Jay Graham, 192; third, Ragle, 190. Profession¬ 
als: First, Bills, 198; second, Stannard, 19b; third, 
mathues, 186. . 
Second day, amateurs: First. Jay Graham, 195; second, 
Rogle, 188; third, Veatch, 187. Professionals: Bills, 
first 194; Stannard, second, 191; Cadwallader, third, 1S9. 
W. D. Stannard broke 134 and F. G. Bills 121 straight 
on the first'day. , ,, 
Professionals: 
Shot at. Broke 
Bills . 
. 400 
392 
Stannard . 
. 400 
387 
E S Graham... 
. 400 
378 
Amateurs: 
lay Graham.... 
. 4U0 
38/ 
Ragle . 
. 400 
378 
Hicks . 
. 400 
375 
Kinningham ... 
. 400 
363 
Veatch . 
. 400 
365 
Connor . 
. 400 
352 
Bartlett . 
. 400 
318 
Dawson . 
. 315 
281 
Park . 
. 300 
270 
Sanichas . 
. 300 
264 
Wiggins . 
. 200 
193 
Tas Cory . 
. 200 
178 
Bishop . 
. 200 
174 
L M Cory. 
. 200 
174 
Haws . 
. 200 
171 
Shot at. Broke 
Mathues ... 
.400 
373 
Cadwallader 
.... 400 
373 
Winans .... 
. 200 
138 
Frank Cory 
.200 
164 
Benedict ... 
.180 
166 
O’Brien .... 
.150 
111 
Erickson ... 
.100 
92 
Jones . 
. 100 
90 
Tas Lee - 
. 80 
50 
Parrish .... 
. 65 
48 
Laughlin .. 
. 65 
48 
Heffly . 
. 50 
43 
Snyder . 
31 
Meyrley . . .. 
25 
Allen . 
20 
E Lee . 
. 25 
20 
Wallen . 
. 25 
20 
Highland Gun Club. 
Edge Hill, Pa., Aug. 27—In the main event, at the 
monthly shoot of this club to-day, the two Class A 
men, W. B. Severn and T. Tansey, tied on 46 out of oO, 
and the two Class B men tied on 44 each. 
In an event at 100 targets, after the club event, Tansey 
scored 95. The club event scores at 50 targets, follow: 
Class A. 
G A Clark. 
Class B. 
. 44 GW Lindley- 
. 44 
E Wentz . 
T Davis . 
Class C. 
. 43 D Mercer . 
. 38 HE Perry. 
. 37 
. 29 
W Firth . 
Class D. 
. 18 
Cl earview Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Aug. 27.—The summer series of the 
Clearview shoots ended with that of to-day. Three tied 
for Class A honors, namely. Fisher, Oliver and McCul¬ 
lough, each scoring 47 out of 50. Elwell and Bonsall tied 
in Class B, and Kreitzburg was the high gun in Class C. 
Scores: 
Class A. 
McCullough . 47 Fisher . 47 
Oliver . 47 Peltz . 4b 
Elwell . 
Bonsall . 
Jones .. 
Myers . 
The visitors were as 
Stephens . 
Bockius, Jr. 
Class B. 
46 Bockius .. 
46 Drews . 
Class C. 
41 Kreitzburg .. 
30 Ulman .. 
follows: 
45 Hill . 
34 E P Stephens 
45 
43 
42 
38 
33 
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